"When I finished the album I felt like it captured all the ways I feel in my life from day to day," Veshecco explained. "I'm romantic, I'm full of joy, I'm laughing, I'm restless, and most of all I'm weary of the way we live as people and the way we experience life on Earth. I think all those parts are living together on 'Dreaming In Twin' to an extent that it feels less like an album of music and more like a living, breathing person. When my best friend heard it, he called it my 'bravest album,' and I did feel a lot braver and more willing to throw it all in the cauldron this time, so to speak."

If you want to hear Veshecco in person, you're in luck. He's got a show tonight at The MakeSpace in Harrisburg.

Veshecco's sound is soulful and funky, but he's expanded his sound into other genres this time around.

"I think it really highlights all the different styles I feel I do well, from soul and funk to acoustic confessional songwriter stuff to 80s-inspired synth pop to children's music," he said.

If you want to hear Veshecco's synthy side, check out "Awkward Age" - you can hear it by clicking on the player below.

Creating "Dreaming in Twin" was not only a satifying artistic experience for Veshecco, but a transformative personal one as well - one that led him to sneak "off the grid" a bit.

"As [you'll hear] me say in an especially vulnerable moment towards the end of the album, 'I'm gonna be out walking in the woods,'" Veshecco explained. "The way I connected with nature while writing this album changed my life in an undeniable way. Suddenly everything I do that isn't done outside feels a little like an irresponsible use of my time. I want to use my time addressing why human life in the 21st century makes me so weary, and do whatever I can - with music and just as a person - to change that. More than I want a record deal, more than I want to sell every pressed copy of my new album, I want to see a new world."